Sarkar Presents Research at SHOT Meeting, Tobin Project Workshop
Prof. Jayita Sarkar recently presented her research at the annual meeting of the Society for History of Technology and at the Tobin Project workshop.
Ngom Co-Edits Special Volume of Islamic Africa
Prof. Fallou Ngom, Director of the African Studies Center, recently co-edited a special volume of Islamic Africa journal.
Fewsmith Speaks at Suffolk Town Hall on China
The National Committee on United States-China Relations hosts town halls to discuss U.S.-China relations with a prominent policy makers.
Wippl Receives OSS Society Hugh Montgomery Award
Prof. Joseph Wippl was the recipient of he Hugh Montgomery Award from the Office of Strategic Services Society in Washington, D.C.
Karra Presents Poster, Research at SPH Workshop
Prof. Mahesh Karra presented a poster assessing the impact of birth spacing on child growth trajectories at a recent School of Public Health workshop.
Fewsmith Speaks at Harvard Panel on China’s 19th Party Congress
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith spoke as part of a panel entitled “China’s Future Leadership: An Instant Analysis of China’s 19th Party Congress.”
Keylor Publishes Journal Article on Obama’s Foreign Policy Legacy
Prof. William Keylor’s article explores the disillusionment of the Obama administration with the inability of the international community to promote peace and security.
Greek Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Visits Pardee School
Prof. Erik Goldstein hosted Terens Quick, Greece’s Deputy Minister of State for Coordinating Government Operations, for a meeting at 152 Bay State Road.
TECO Signs MOU to Support BUCSA Initiatives
This marks the third renewal of the partnership between the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Boston and the Center for the Study of Asia.
Menchik Speaks at Stanford on Indonesian Islamic Civil Society
Prof. Jeremy Menchik spoke at two events at Stanford University on October 12, 2017.
Schilde Publishes The Political Economy of European Security
Prof. Kaija Schilde’s new book explores the relationship between private actors and international institutions in global governance.
Ban’s Ruling Ideas Wins 2017 IPEG Book Prize
Prof. Cornel Ban’s Ruling Ideas: How Global Neoliberalism Goes Local has been named the winner of the 2017 International Political Economy Group Book Prize.
Garcevic Speaks at Brown on Russia, the EU and NATO
Amb. Vesko Garcevic discussed the Soviet Sphere of Influence in Eastern Europe and the Balkans as a consequence of the World War II.
Klinger Issues Call for Papers for AAG Annual Meeting
Prof. Julie Klinger is co-organizing a paper and panel session on frontiers at the 2018 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers.
Selin Speaks at University of Geneva on Minamata Convention
Prof. Henrik Selin spoke as part of a panel entitled “Science and Policy Interface: Mercury Emissions, Releases and Effects in the Environment.”
Karra Awarded CTL Blended Learning Grant
Prof. Mahesh Karra received the fellowship grant from the BU Center for Teaching for his IR 602 course.
Gallagher’s Global Policy Article One of 2016’s Most Cited
Prof. Kevin Gallagher’s article in Global Policy was recently announced as one of the journal’s most cited papers in 2016.
Gallagher to Lead New Global Development Policy Center
Kevin Gallagher, Professor of Global Development Policy at the Pardee School, will serve as the director of the Global Development Policy Center.
Lukes Speaks at Havel Presidential Library, Meltingpot Conference
Lukes spoke at the Swedish embassy and Vaclav Havel Presidential Library in Prague, and at the 2017 Meltingpot Conference.
Fallou Ngom Appointed Director of African Studies Center
Prof. Fallou Ngom has been appointed as the new director of the African Studies Center at the Pardee School of Global Studies.